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Criterion Channel
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6.7
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Sanshiro Sugata (1943)
A hotheaded youth in 1880s Meiji Japan apprentices to judo master Shōgorō Yano, trading brute jujutsu bravado for discipline and humility. As Sanshirō matures, he proves judo’s spirit against old-guard challengers—including a deadly duel—while falling for his vanquished opponent’s daughter. Based on the novel by Tsuneo Tomita, son of Tomita Tsunejirō, the earliest disciple of judo.
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Criterion Channel
57
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6.0
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59
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2.9
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Sanshiro Sugata Part Two (1945)
A few years after his breakthrough, Sanshiro resumes his path to judo mastery—testing his discipline against an American prizefighter and later facing vengeful karate brothers. As rival schools and public spectacle push him toward violence, he must reconcile strength with restraint and the true spirit of his art.
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10
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Nonki saiban (1955)
A spectacular comedy with a star-studded cast that depicts unusual trials and unexpected verdicts regarding the five deadly sins: the crime of beauty, the crime of a terrifying wife, the crime of taking the wrong course, the crime of seducing, and the crime of killing with laughter.
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10
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Travels of Lord Mito Pt.1 (1952)
The deputy shogun of the realm, accompanied by his loyal and capable aides, makes a stop at Jigokudani, a place along his journey through various provinces. Here, a lively and entertaining tale unfolds, filled with swordplay where heroes and villains clash, intertwined with heartwarming humor.
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10
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Travels of Lord Mito Pt.2 (1952)
At the transformed Fumaden (Demon Subduing) Temple, with the dynamic efforts of Sukesan and Kakusan, and the appearance of the heroic woman Oshin, Lord Kōmon's ingenious strategy swiftly overcomes the wicked bandits in this exhilarating and unrivaled episode.
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10
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Geisha Waltz (1952)
1952 Japanese film directed by Kunio Watanabe.
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10
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続南国太平記 薩南の嵐 (1954)
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10
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のど自慢三羽烏 (1951)
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10
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Nangoku Taiheiki (1954)
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10
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爆笑天国 とんち教室 (1954)
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10
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旗本退屈男 謎の怪人屋敷 (1954)
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10
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大当り黄金狂時代  (1952)
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5.0
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10
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Inugami-ke no nazo: Akuma wa odoru (1954)
Early adaptation of the book "The Inugami Clan", featuring the detective Kōsuke Kindaichi.
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10
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歌う野球小僧 (1951)
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10
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Kaiketsu kuro zukin (1953)
First film of the The Black Hooded Man series.
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10
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Devil Princess’ Beauty Competition (1956)
An exciting historical drama in which a beautiful woman secretly solves the family problems of the Owari clan. Hibari Misora plays two roles: a charming princess and a dashing youngster, performs songs and dances throughout the film until the big decisive battle.
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4.9
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50
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Shanghai Landing Party (1939)
This film attempts to reconstruct the tension of the Battle of Shanghai through an episode in an understated way, introducting its story in a documentary mode. In the film story, Japan's marine regiment protects Japanese residents and Chinese refugees-women and young children-from rampant street fighting, Shanhai Rikusentai unsparingly uses its first eight minutes for an official-mannered self-justification of the war. From the viewpoint of explaining Japan's military operation,the narration refers to the city s spatial division in sync with maps on screen.
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10
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新遊侠伝 (1951)
Jidai-geki by Kiyoshi Saeki (Part 1 of 2)
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10
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Shigemori Goes To Tokyo (1954)
Movie version of NHK renzoku drama "Tokyo Romance"
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10
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Merciless Blade (1953)
The first film in the 1953 trilogy based on the long novel series The Great Bodhisattva Pass.
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10
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The Tattooed Magistrate: Fallen Flowers Showdown Volume (1950)
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10
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The Tattooed Magistrate: Cherry Blossoms Dance Volume (1950)
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6.2
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Ningen moyo (1949)
A love triangle among a girl, her poor boyfriend, and a rich company president.
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10
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Merciless Blade Part 2 (1953)
The second film in the 1953 trilogy based on the long novel series The Great Bodhisattva Pass.
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35
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One-Eyed Detective (1953)
Fifth delivery in the Tarao Bannai series, following the "master detective with seven faces" who uses his signature disguise to solve crimes with a double-barreled pistol.
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5.5
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65
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Ghost Cat of Nabeshima (1949)
Tanuma Kandayuu is a high class samurai of the house of Nabeshima. He finds a lavish board of Go (a Chinese Board game) at Kinbei's store. He recommend Kinbei to offer it to his lord. Kinbei hesitates at first, since he knows the board has a mysterious legend surrounding it; it's believed that for every game played on the board, one death is required.
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10
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Jinsei Gekijo Yokubo hen: sanshu kirako (1954)
1954 Theater of Life adaptation.
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7.7
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40
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57
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Escape at Dawn (1950)
Mikami, a Japanese soldier, is captured by Chinese forces. Although able to escape, he is treated with contempt by his peers. After falling in love with a prostitute named Harumi, she convinces him to desert the army and live with her.
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Chuji's Travel Diary: The Chuji Patrol Episode (1927)
The Japanese equivalent of penny dreadfuls glorifying Jesse James, A Diary of Chuji’s Travels gives a unique gloss to the tale of Chuji Kunisada, the legendary bakuto (or gambler, the precursors to modern-day yakuza). One of the two remaining segments of Ito’s original four-hour trilogy, it depicts Chuji’s attempt to save the geisha Oshina, a rebellion against the rigid social structure of Edo Japan. With socialist overtones, it’s a passionate artifact of early Japanese film.
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3.3
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Horse (1941)
Ine Onoda, the eldest daughter of a poor family of farmers, raises a colt from birth and comes to love the horse dearly. When the horse is grown, the government orders it auctioned and sold to the army. Ine struggles to prevent the sale.
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6.9
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Three Women of the North (1945)
The story of an airport and its air traffic control crew in a remote and northern Japanese town. Three of the air traffic controllers are female with one of them working with her dead fiancé's sister. The engaged man had gone to war and never returned.
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Bridal Candidates (1955)
Rookie reporter Yukiko helps save the failing Miyako Times with her friends, while romance and comic chaos unfold around her and fortune-teller Ishibashi.
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Tomboy Daughter Diary (1955)
Olympic gymnast Yukiko resists marriage plans, stumbling into a newspaper job under reporter Tsubasa. Amid comic mix-ups with a fake fortune teller, jealous suitors, and her eccentric boss, she finds herself and finally chooses love with Tsubasa.
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A Woman's Fight (1949)
Yumiko, the president's daughter, meets a suspicious woman after her wedding ceremony with Tamio.
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Iemitsu and Hikoza (1941)
A sentimental tale of the filial love between shogun Iemitsu (matinee idol Hasegawa) and his loyal old retainer Hikoza (comedian Roppa, playing somewhat against type).
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Enoken’s Boxing Generation (1949)
Near the end of the Taisho era (1912-1926), Enokichi, a popular figure in the world of boxing entangled in the Yakuza business.
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音楽大進軍 (1943)
A 1943 film.
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The Age of Beginnings (1947)
A newly hired daily newspaper writer covering the society beat receives an assignment to cover Tokyo at night by walking and observing it. He gets into the right frame of mind by dressing the part as a vagrant with not a penny to his name. He gets into trouble ending up at the police station slammer overnight. He has no material to write about and, with his assignment unfulfilled, faces a cross editor.
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Endless Passion (1949)
Comedy by Kon Ichikawa
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The Naked Town (1937)
A 1937 Japanese language film directed by Tomu Uchida, starring Ryo Akaboshi, Mitsuru Date and Hisao Furutani.


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